There's a risk that comes with flying through space and ships that make the journey need to be maintained. This isn't easy and requires a full crew as shown in the upcoming title Fueled Up.
View our TMNT: Shredder's Revenge PAX East preview! TechRaptor had the opportunity to play Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge at PAX East.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human drops players back into the world of zombies and parkour. Begin your adventure as Aiden in the city of Villedor as you seek to find out what happened to your sister.
Elden Ring is shaping up to be a bold, brave evolution of the Soulslike formula. Read our preview to find out why there's a good chance you'll love it.
EA Dice's latest first-person shooter Battlefield 2042 builds on the franchise's solid foundation while also gambling on a new game mode and custom content.
Salt and Sanctuary was a pretty good Metroidvania, all things considered. Will follow-up Salt and Sacrifice live up to its legend? Find out in our preview.
Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One takes everything great from the series previous entries and brings the detective adventure to an open world in a smart but difficult at times adventure.
The way Scarlet Nexus handles its storytelling across two protagonists and technical performance are the sticking points, but it offers glimpses of an exciting action game.
We take a first look at the HD Remastering of the PS2's Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster. Dive into a post-apocalyptic world filled with demons.
Wraith: The Oblivion - Afterlife is another attempt at a good game in the World of Darkness. If it continues on the path it is on, it could actually do it
Zelda Souls is finally real, and the marriage of the two formulas is seamless. But constant crashes and bugged boss fights make Blue Fire impossible to fully experience.
Everspace 2 is a fast-paced, action-packed spaceship RPG that allows you to explore a vast galaxy while customizing your ship. This Everspace sequel is gorgeously designed and offers plenty for you
Bleak-core should probably be its own genre at this point. Games that go out of their way to create a world that seems to embody depression, decay, and in many cases, utter failure.
Peanut butter and jelly. Milk and Oreo’s. Strawberries and cream. All things that are great when enjoyed individually - but absolutely fantastic when complemented with their pairing.
The 90s may have been the era of guts and gore thanks to games like Doom and Blood, but if Doom 2016 proved anything, it's that there's still room left in the world for s
It becomes rather easy to infantilise the Nintendo Switch. Being easily the weakest console around right now, you sometimes forget some of the great-looking titles that have come from it.